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An Overview of Isotopes

An Overview of Isotopes

If all isotopes of an element are radioactive, such as uranium, radium and radon. Stable isotopes of elements have similar physicochemical properties and different intranuclear properties. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Financials keeping the local market in the green: ASX up 0.51% at noon

Financials keeping the local market in the green: ASX up 0.51% at noon

Valor Resources (ASX:VAL) announced exceptional Uranium and Copper rock chip results at Surprise Creek. The findings found up to 6.13 per cent uranium and 61.7 per cent copper. In response, Valor Executive Chairman stated, “We are seeing two potential target types emerge - one primarily for uranium with associated copper in the northern ...

ByINOVIQ Ltd


How Nuclear Fusion can Transform Medical Isotope Production

How Nuclear Fusion can Transform Medical Isotope Production

And Niowave, in Michigan, is also exploring methods of producing nonreactor, low-enriched–uranium methods of producing medical radioisotopes, including molybdenum-99. ...

ByShine Technologies


Good News for Cancer and Heart Disease Patients

Good News for Cancer and Heart Disease Patients

It uses an isotope of hydrogen as fuel, which is derived from seawater, and is simple, safe, and cost effective compared to the cur-rent method of using highly enriched or low enriched uranium (HEU/LEU) that results in dangerous, long-term radioactive byproducts. ...

ByUS Nuclear Corporation


A Historic Breakthrough in Physics for Cancer and Heart Patients

A Historic Breakthrough in Physics for Cancer and Heart Patients

The lack of long-term radioactive waste is due to the fact that the Z-Pinch fusion reactor is fueled by an isotope of hydrogen from seawater rather than the highly enriched uranium that fuels the current fission reactor methods used to produce radioisotope products The Current Situation Radioisotopes are an essential part of both cancer treatment and medical diagnostic ...

ByUS Nuclear Corporation


Lucas Heights Reactor Shutdown Highlights Need for US Nuclear Corp. Technology

Lucas Heights Reactor Shutdown Highlights Need for US Nuclear Corp. Technology

These facilities irradiate cold war-era uranium-235 to create the molybdenum-99 (Mo-99). Molybdenum then decays to the short-lived Technetium-99m (tc-99m) and other isotopes, which are used to spotlight a wide variety of medical issues. ...

ByUS Nuclear Corporation


Use of Enhanced Nebulizer Systems for Very Hard Water Analysis Using ICP-AES Detection

Use of Enhanced Nebulizer Systems for Very Hard Water Analysis Using ICP-AES Detection

Elements of interest include regulated g elements elements such as As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Sb, Se, Tl. Uranium Uranium will also be investigated investigated due to its relatively relatively higher detection detection limit range (typically (typically 1 to 10 g/L) by conventional pneumatic nebulization b li ti with ICP-AES. ...

ByTeledyne CETAC Technologies


Insights into the nature of uranium target proteins within zebrafish gills after chronic and acute waterborne exposures

Insights into the nature of uranium target proteins within zebrafish gills after chronic and acute waterborne exposures

New data on the nature of the protein targets of U within the zebrafish gills were collected after waterborne exposure to better understand uranium (U) toxicity mechanisms. This study evidenced some common characteristics of the U protein target binding properties such as their role in other essential metals regulation and their phosphorus content. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Alternative Solutions to Helium

Alternative Solutions to Helium

Helium is distilled from natural gas deposits that have collected in the presence of Uranium and Thorium. These radioactive elements produce Helium when they undergo alpha decay1 and the gas remains trapped along with the natural gas until it is extracted. ...

ByPEAK Scientific Instruments Ltd


Effects of pH on uranium uptake and oxidative stress responses induced in Arabidopsis thaliana

Effects of pH on uranium uptake and oxidative stress responses induced in Arabidopsis thaliana

Uranium (U) causes oxidative stress in Arabidopsis thaliana plants grown at pH 5.5. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Czech studies of lung cancer risk from radon

Czech studies of lung cancer risk from radon

Epidemiological evidence of lung cancer risk from radon is based mainly on studies of men employed underground in mines. One such study among uranium miners was established in 1970 by Josef Sevc. During the 1980s, another occupational study followed. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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